Hellenistic culture was a mixture of Greek, Egyptian, Semitic, and Persian cultures. The Hellenistic mystery religions were syncretic manifestations of this cultural mixture.
There are dozens of Semitic languages, but most are extinct.Here are some common living Semitic languages:AmharicArabicNeo-AramaicHebrewMalteseTigrinya
"Semitic" is the name of a language family, not one language in particular. So yes, you can learn to speak Hebrew or Arabic, and would be able to speak a Semitic language, but you would not be speaking a language called Semitic.
Yes, some Semitic languagesare still spoken today. Arabic and Hebrew are examples.
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The surname is the name of the family. The "first name" in western cultures is the personal name of the individual. In some eastern cultures, the family name is given first and the personal name follows, so these English language terms become confusing when used in that context.
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There is no such thing as a "Wiccan" name. The name Sabrina has Roman origins, but is also common in Indian, Pakistani, and some Arabic cultures.
A:The Phoenicians and Hebrews were both north-western Semitic, or Canaanite people. The languages of both groups were very similar, as derivatives of the Canaanite language, and they originally worshipped the same gods. However, they diverged into quite different cultures, especially in the Judaean south.
they're Phoenician, unless they have mixed DNA. although some have larger amounts of Semitic DNA